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UVM Security Management Appliance Software 3.1.3 release notes

May 14, 2019

New features and enhancements:

  • Updated the UVM installer and software to be compatible with Windows 2016.
  • Retrofitted the UVM software to disable features not used by the UVMSQL Appliance.
  • Added code signing for five .NET Core 2.1 projects.
  • Removed the use of the haadmin account.
  • Updated UVM management software to support Windows 2016 and SQL 2016.
  • Created upgrade path for previously installed licenses.
  • Created a PowerBroker for Windows Protection role.
  • Rebranded many areas of the user interface.
  • Updated builds to sign with the latest certificate.
  • Migrated API key information into the version 3.0 API key service.
  • Refactored the Template Import to apply validation prior to populating the Draft view.
  • Added logic to allow upgrades between builds.

Known issues:

  • Under Diagnostic Tools, Internet Explorer does not render the screen size correctly.
  • Under Settings Tools, the Inverse Colors setting does not display the Tools labels.
  • The Enterprise Update Server role displays as Enabled in the configuration wizard.
  • Once the browser window is closed, no feedback is not provided about the status of database creation.
  • The Remote MultiSubnet option on the Database Creation page defaults to ON.
  • There is minimal formatting on the Database Creation page for the success dialog.
  • The ApplianceInformation API call still appears on the Maintenance and Diagnostics pages before login.

Notes:

  • Update is available through BeyondTrust Updater or as a manual installation from the download tool.
  • With this release, there is not a 3.1.2 Standalone Roles Editor available for software installation.
  • The 3.0.4 installer was released exclusively to UVMSQL appliances. The 3.1.2 installer is the first 3.x installation for regular UVM users.

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